Across
- 5. To mix or merge; to make a combination.
- 6. The son of the King and heir to the throne.
- 8. A damaging or derogatory remark or criticism.
- 9. A statement that seems to go against logic, but could possibly be true.
- 12. A change in appearance, character or circumstance
- 15. A natural liking for or attraction to someone or something
- 16. The right-hand-man of Macbeth.
- 17. Delivered a prophecy that Macbeth will be King.
- 18. An indirect suggestion about a person or thing.
- 20. The tip, point, climax or vertex.
Down
- 1. To think hard, ponder, devise.
- 2. Pertaining to the day or each day; daily.
- 3. Has arrived at Inverness with many of his men for a banquet.
- 4. Plans the preparations for the arrival of the King.
- 7. Actor's speech not heard by others on the stage.
- 10. A long speech given while alone on stage revealing an actor's inner thoughts.
- 11. The youngest son of the King.
- 12. Unsure of the plans to kill the King.
- 13. The foretelling or prediction of what is to come.
- 14. Clear and transparent like water, crystal or air.
- 19. A subtle difference in expression or meaning.
